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English: Likely response of P:C and N:C ratios in marine phytoplankton to major environmental drivers
Illustration of how the five environmental drivers under a typical future climate scenario affect the cellular allocation of volume between P-rich (red), N-rich (blue), and C-rich (orange) pools.
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Source [1] doi:10.5194/bg-17-2939-2020
Author Tatsuro Tanioka and Katsumi Matsumoto

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